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        Import of sensitive items during April 08 - February 09

        April 30, 2009

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        The total import of sensitive items for the period April-February 09 has been Rs.43000.8 crore as compared to Rs.32953.9 crore during the corresponding period of last year thereby showing an increase of 30.5%. The gross import of all commodities during same period of current year was Rs.1223213 crore as compared to Rs.917179 crore during the same period of last year. Thus import of sensitive items constitutes 3.6% and 3.5% of the gross imports during last year and current year respectively.

        Imports of spices and food grains have shown a decline at broad group level during the period. Imports of all other items viz. edible oil, fruits & vegetables (including nuts), automobiles, cotton & silk, products of SSI, rubber, alcoholic beverages, marble & granite, tea & coffee and milk & milk products have shown increase during the period under reference.

        In the edible oil segment, the import has increased from Rs.10216.81 crore last year to Rs.14542.29 crore for the corresponding period of this year. The imports of both crude edible oil as well as refined oil have gone up by 30.6% and 126.5% respectively. The increase in edible oil import is mainly due to substantial increase in import of crude palm oil and its fractions.

        Imports of sensitive items from Indonesia, China P RP, Korea RP, Japan, Myanmar, Malaysia, United States of America, Germany, Thailand, Brazil, Cote D' Ivoire, Tanzania, Italy, Czech Republic, Australia, Ukraine, Guinea Bissau, United Kingdom etc. have gone up while those from Canada, Argentina etc. have shown a decrease. Import of sensitive items records year-on-year increase, driven mainly by surge in edible oil and crude palm oil. Import values of sensitive items for April-February 2009 increased about thirty percent year-on-year and remained a small share of total imports. Spices and food grains declined while most other sensitive categories rose. Edible oil imports-both crude and refined-grew markedly, with the rise chiefly driven by increased imports of crude palm oil and its fractions. Country-specific flows were mixed, with increases from a number of trading partners and declines from others.
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                                Import of sensitive items records year-on-year increase, driven mainly by surge in edible oil and crude palm oil.

                                Import values of sensitive items for April-February 2009 increased about thirty percent year-on-year and remained a small share of total imports. Spices and food grains declined while most other sensitive categories rose. Edible oil imports-both crude and refined-grew markedly, with the rise chiefly driven by increased imports of crude palm oil and its fractions. Country-specific flows were mixed, with increases from a number of trading partners and declines from others.





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